Posted by Steve Lettau on Jun 22, 2021

Conley Publishing Group

MEQUON — The popular goats that first helped eradicate weeds in Mequon’s Rotary Park Pukaite Woods last have officially made their return this season, with help from the Mequon-Thiensville Sunrise Rotary Club.

Last year, 38 goats grazed the woods eating buckthorn and other invasive brushy species for about a month in June and another two weeks in August. It’s estimated they weakened the plants considerably, reducing new growth this year, though there is still work to be done.

The 18-acre woods is located behind the band-shell in Rotary Park. The goats work in pens built around a 1-acre perimeter at a time. With the help of Boy Scouts, Rotarians and people in the neighborhood, the pens are moved every day or so over the time that the animals are there.